Mathematics Department

Mathematics Department

Mathematics Department

Specializing in applied mathematics, algorithms, computation and theory, Clarkson’s Department of Mathematics focuses on bringing cutting-edge research to education.

What can you do with a degree in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, or Data Science? More things than you can imagine. From working as an applied mathematician or statistician to furthering your education with a master's or doctorate from Clarkson, there are plenty of options at your disposal.

We consist of 18 full-time faculty and multiple dual appointments from other departments and disciplines. Consistently engaged in research, our faculty regularly present their work at seminars and colloquia.

As summer approaches, we have special programs available for incoming and continuing students:

CU Math: A Web-Based Math Refresher

Summer Math Program

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Our Programs

Graduate Programs

97% University Placement Total

Top 30

Best Schools for STEM Degrees

 in the United States (Best Value Schools).

Clarkson University students are highly sought after and our placement rates prove it. During the academic year, we have 150+ Career Fair attendees each Spring, 180+ Career Fair Attendees every fall! The Career Center encourages students to connect as early as possible to begin setting yourself up for success.

10%

of students decide to continue their education in various post secondary programs.

3%

of our graduates seek alternative positions like the military.

Electrical & Computer Engineering Department

Electrical & Computer Engineering Department

Electrical & Computer Engineering Department

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering encourages the development of technology serving humanity through innovation in areas from voice recognition to accessibility. If this philosophy inspires you, then our department might be your new home.

We conduct cutting-edge research in our labs, such as the Biomedical Signal Analysis Laboratory. This lab leads in the research and development of biometric devices to recognize fingerprint, face, iris, voice and handprint signatures.

Our low student-to-faculty ratio allows our professors to get to know you as an individual while you engage in important, world-class research. This unique quality of interaction between faculty and students is the hallmark of a Clarkson educational experience.

As part of Clarkson’s Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, our department is emblematic of the University’s team-based, interdisciplinary approach to learning. 

Dept. Chair: Paul B McGrath
156 CAMP
Box 5720
Phone: 315-268-6511
Fax: 315-268-7600
pmcgrath@clarkson.edu 

97% University Placement Total

Top 20

Best Values

(great schools, great prices)

as reported by U.S. News & World Report, America's Best Colleges

Clarkson University students are highly sought after and our placement rates prove it. During the academic year, we have 150+ Career Fair attendees each Spring, 180+ Career Fair Attendees every fall! The Parker Career Center encourages students to connect as early as possible to begin setting yourself up for success.

10%

of students decide to continue their education in various post secondary programs.

3%

of our graduates seek alternative positions like the military.

ABET (Accreditation)

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ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission

Clarkson University's undergraduate aerospace, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, mechanical, and software engineering programs and undergraduate engineering and management program are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org. Read more on Engineering Program Objectives.

Computer Science Department

Computer Science Department

Computer Science Department

A community of active researchers, dedicated teachers and excellent students makes up the Department of Computer Science at Clarkson University. Together, we pursue, develop and acquire the knowledge and skills that are necessary in a world that relies critically on computer technology. Faculty, undergraduates and graduate students in the department perform research in a wide range of areas spanning theory, artificial intelligence, security, software, systems and networks. A quick overview of research done in the department can be found here.

Whether you're earning a BS, master’s or PhD in computer science at Clarkson, you will get hands-on experience developing software and software systems, incorporating aspects such as design, theory and application. This is done both inside and outside the classroom. For example, our department is home to Clarkson's famous COSI (Clarkson Open Source Institute) Lab — an environment for open-source projects.

Undergraduate students can pursue a BS in computer science. Through coursework, access to laboratories and research with faculty, undergrads cover areas including computer networks and operating systems, cryptography and cybersecurity, algorithms and formal aspects of computation, virtual reality and human-computer interaction, and software verification.

Graduate students in the master’s or PhD in computer science programs benefit from an interdisciplinary format. The MS program is offered jointly with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.

Contact Us

Dept. Chair: Alexis Maciel
Box 5815
Phone: 315-268-2395
Fax: 315-268-2371
cs@clarkson.edu 
 

97% University Placement Total

Best Value College

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Best Value Schools 

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Clarkson University students are highly sought after and our placement rates prove it. During the academic year, we have 150+ Career Fair attendees each Spring, 180+ Career Fair Attendees every fall! The Career Center encourages students to connect as early as possible to begin setting yourself up for success.

10%

of students decide to continue their education in various post secondary programs.

3%

of our graduates seek alternative positions like the military.

Chemistry and Biochemistry Department

Chemistry and Biochemistry Department

Chemistry and Biochemistry Department

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry aims to provide talented and motivated students with the knowledge and skills needed to achieve leadership positions in professions that span the broad spectrum of chemistry, biochemistry and beyond.

Our state-of-the-art research and scholarly work creates an exceptional learning environment for students. We offer a unique symbiosis between graduate and undergraduate research and learning — a distinctive and differentiating feature of our BS programs. Many undergraduates get involved in cutting-edge research projects right alongside MS and PhD students who are using the latest instrumentation.

The BS in chemistry provides essential training for careers in many high-tech industries, ranging from pharmaceuticals to wearable electronics. The BS in biochemistry provides an excellent platform for careers in biotechnology and the medical and pharmaceutical industries, and a strong foundation for pre-health students, including those who are pre-med.

We also offer MS and PhD programs in chemistry with concentrations in analytical, biochemical, physical (theoretical), organic and inorganic chemistry, as well as materials, environmental, colloid and surface chemistry.

97% University Placement Rate

Top 20

Best Values

(great schools, great prices)

as reported by U.S. News & World Report, America's Best Colleges

Clarkson University students are highly sought after and our placement rates and early career salaries (on average over $74K for undergraduates) prove it. Each year, our award-winning Career Center hosts two Career Fairs, bringing in top employers from across the country to Potsdam to recruit our students for internships, co-ops and full time employment.  

10%

of students decide to continue their education in various post secondary programs.

3%

of our graduates seek alternative positions like the military.